Let Us Not Rest

“People go to their place of worship and sit down comfortably, and think they must be Christians, when all the time all that their religion consists in, is listening to an orator, having their ears tickled with music, and perhaps their eyes amused with graceful action and fashionable manners; the whole being no better than what they hear and see at the opera–not so good, perhaps, in point of aesthetic beauty, and not an atom more spiritual.  Thousands are congratulating themselves, and even blessing God that they are devout worshipers, when at the same time they are living in an unregenerate Christless state, having the form of godliness, but denying the power thereof.  He who presides over a system which aims at nothing higher than formalism, is far more a servant of the devil than a minister of God.”–Charles Spurgeon Lectures To My Students

One of the most profound statements in one of the most profound books I’ve ever read.  This book, written over a hundred years ago, will live through many generations because of words like these.  As many of you know, I do NOT like to read and I put off any required reading til the last minute.  Well, tonight I had to finish a critique on 9 chapters of this book.  My plan was to skim through it and get the “meat”, but every page I turned, more “meat” was there.  I am simply amazed at the practical lessons I have learned and pray that I can hold on to this information and use it in my ministry.  I don’t care if you do not aspire to be a pastor or if you’ve been one for years, this book will help you in your Christian walk.

And how true is that statement?  How many of us are Christians simply because we find our large behinds in a pew each Sunday?  Spurgeon’s last line in that quote sums it up.  I might suggest we all read it over and over and let that sink in.  Are we too comfortable?  Have we created a habit?  In doing those things, who are we serving?

I’m not sure who the quote is from nor who I heard it from, but it is said that all of the demons in Hell believe in Jesus Christ.  Being a Christian is so much more.

Let us not rest until the last lost soul is reached.

Peace!

  • http://billgrandi.com Bill (cycleguy)

    Toby: i was struck much more by that first sentence. how descriptive of our current "church/worship" culture. We think that worship is confined to sunday morning but also that we have also done our deed by showing up, singing a few songs, listening to a "relevant" sermon (whatever that is) and then heading out the door…never to have been affected by it. Spurgeon is right on for an old dude! :)

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/Pastor_T Pastor_T

      Sad to say this is my first "Spurgeon read"…first of many, I hope.

  • theperkinsblog

    Dude! Wow! Spurgeon was right on. There is so much more to being a Christian than this. Every aspect of our lives should be inundated with worship.

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/Pastor_T Pastor_T

      Indeed! Thanks for coming by!!

  • http://lifespokinatcha.wordpress.com Pokinatcha

    Yep, it says a lot when scriptures says the demons believe and tremble.